L. MAXWILL (WillmottiaeX Maximowiczii Hybrid) 
The 5-7 foot stems of this new hybrid produce 30 or more 
large, bright orange-red recurving flowers with graceful, 
long stamens and brick red anthers, a most interesting 
color combination. Blooms during late July. Plant in sun 
or partial shade 5” deep. 
Large bulbs 50c each; 6 for $2.75; Dozen $5.00 
L. MURIEL CONDE (Preston Hybrid) 
The flowers on 5 foot stems are numerous, recurved, 
medium, golden orange with garnet brown dots and open 
during July. Like all Preston Hybrids it is vigorous, es- 
tablishes itself well and of easiest culture. Plant 5” deep 
in full sun. 
Each $1.00; 6 for $5.00 
L. PAGODA (Jan de Graaff Mid Century, Upright) 
It is one of the tallest uprights with stems 4 feet high 
and 6-8 flowers of a true orange chrome or Marigold 
orange, Plant 5” deep, full sun. 
Each $1.00 
L. PARADE (Jan de Graaff Mid Century Hybrid, 
Outwardfacing) 
A very large, rich yellow orange colored lily with a stripe 
of burnished gold through the center of each petal. Heavily 
spotted with minute black or maroon spots. The 12-15 
flowers per stem are Well spaced making it indeed a glori- 
ous lily. Plant 5” deep, full sun or light shade. 
Each $2.00 
L. PARDALINUM (Native Oregon & California) 
This west coast native lily grows in our gardens to a 
height of over 6-7’ with as many as 20 blooms to a stem. 
Flowers recurved, medium sized, orange red shading” to 
crimson at petal tips with mahogany spots. Best in par- 
tial shade, good drainage, soil well mixed with peatmoss. 
July flowering, Plant 5” deep. 
Each 50c 
L. PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM (Sunset Lily) 
This is believed to be a natural hybrid having Humboldtii 
blood and is extremely robust growing to a height of 
5-7 feet, flowers are larger and of a much deeper red 
than the type, The petals are thickly covered with deep 
purple spots, deep gold in the center of the flower. Same 
culture as above. 
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Each 35c; 6 for $1.75 
L. PARRY] (West Coast Native) 
This lovely west coast lily is quite distinct from our other 
native lilies. The lightly spotted fragrant, canary yellow 
funnel-shaped flowers open in July on 3-5’ stems, Will 
not establish itself unless the right growing conditions 
are provided. Must have well drained lime free soil, heavily 
mixed with peatmoss. Plant in partial shade 6-7’ deep, 
keep moist at all times. 
Each $2.00 
L. PAULINE KLINE (Havemeyer Hybrid Origin. Ed- 
gar L. Kline) 
Flowers are semi-recurved (expanded 8” across) of ma 
jolica yellow shading to saffron, height 6’, blooming in 
August. Plant 6-7” deep in light shade, use plenty of peat- 
moss mixed with soil. 
Each $5.00 
L. PRINCEPS G. C. CREELMAN (True Regal X Sar- 
gentiae Hybrid) 
This lily produces extraordinary heads of trumpet shared 
flowers starting to bloom when L. Regal has finished 
to do so. Flowers white, lemon yellow center, shaded 
on the exterior brownish lavender. Plant 5” deep in full 
sun. 
Large bulbs, each $2.00 
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